
Empty Cities
About This Book
There are no more red or blue states. Just empty states. And empty cities.
But a few Americans survived — and they're fighting to stay alive.
Ted the pilot is still protecting Vice President Emily Williams, still holding onto hope of finding his niece. But enemy forces are closing in on their position.
Tabby the tour guide is stuck with three young teens, searching for her parents. Entire cities are theirs to explore — empty, echoing, dangerous.
Dwight the homeless man talks to an invisible parrot. He might also be the only witness to the first wave of the invasion force.
Three characters. Three journeys. A nation burning out of control, unmanned power grids shutting down city by city, and the terrorists preparing their next move.
The attack wasn't the end. It was just the beginning.
What Readers Are Saying
Interesting and terrifying read...but a MUST READ!
Amazon Customer · November 26, 2019 · Amazon Review
“Just finished book two of the Minus America series the same day I started book one. Yeah it's that kind of enthrallingly dangerous read. Lost all sense of time and space until I finished just now and saw book three hasn't released yet! The storylines cross over and intertwine perfectly, the characters have you rooting for some and worrying what next with the others. The concept as an American — well I have to be honest — made me mad, made my throat tight and my heart hurt with just reading it. Details and character and geographic description is spot on and he truly captures you in the story! Awesome job sir, and thank you for your contribution to my collection of new favorites!”
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Bobbi · October 29, 2019 · Amazon Review
“I enjoyed this book very much. The characters have developed nicely as has the story. I think this is a great post-apocalyptic book. This is different from the norm, pandemics, zombies, EMPs, etc. A refreshing change. This book is less about survival of a few, but tackles the who, what, why of the attack on America. No huge cliffhangers but can't wait for the next book and hopefully more after that to see what happens to our characters and find out the big HOW. I highly recommend this book!”